Weekly News Round-Up: What You May Have Missed in the World of Android

Getting back into full swing after spending five busy days in San Diego has been excruciatingly difficult. I returned to Oklahoma City with 15 degree temperatures, after leaving a beautiful 70 degrees. All is well, and I’m slowly putting my life back together. I gave two presentations at the ACLEA conference. The first was on doing more with Google’s innovations — one of the best ever, if I can brag — while the second presentation was on using LinkedIn — not so great in my opinion. You can see my materials here, along with other presentations and documents.

And I should also mention that I’m teaming up with MyCase to give a presentation on February 24th at 2PM ET. The webinar is titled, Making the Most of Your Android Device. Registration and other information is here. The webinar is free.

And in other news:

Nailed it. Cute, cuddly animals.

http://youtu.be/vnVuqfXohxc

I don’t think attorneys use Google Maps or Google Earth enough in their work. We neglect some of the best information that’s available. Google is all about data, and attorneys don’t use data to drive information.

I have a lot of praise for Google’s (and Android’s) speech recognition tool. I use voice to text almost every minute of the day. Tom Mighel and Dennis Kennedy discuss speech recognition in their latest Kennedy-Mighel Report podcast.

This previous week was filled with so many good intentions … none of which succeeded. Yet in those intentions’ place I was able to accomplish many other tasks. Unfortunately, none of them involved publishing intended Read more…

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